Jeff,
You may have better luck on the Local or Houston-Metro talk groups, on the repeaters here in the Houston areas. And I can work with you on the testing of that if you want to get on the Hou-Metro talkgroup. Since I live in far NW Houston, my best access is via the Cypress repeater. Yours is probably better with Transtar. I have some VERY extensive codeplugs for TYT and Anytone Radios that I can send you, that has most of the DMR repeaters in the whole state of Texas. As well as a fill list of Analog repeaters. Included are a large block of Talkgroup channels for use on hotspots too, that would give you a many times larger selection of talkgroups. But both have their place of course. I know you can’t load one of these codeplugs, since that radio uses a .DAT instead of the normal . RDT file extension and the layout of the data is quite different, but I have them exported as CSV files, if you would like to try to use part of this data to build your Codeplug that way. If you need some assistance in how to create the Codeplug in general, I can help you there as well. Let me know where I can help you the most. All the best, Walter/K5WH From: BVARC <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Jeff Town via BVARC Sent: Sunday, March 1, 2020 10:48 AM To: [email protected] Cc: Jeff Town <[email protected]> Subject: [BVARC] DMR interest I have some codes for DMR in my radio. But not sure if i'm really connecting. anyone here have any experience with this? There is Transtar, Lonestar, houston hobby repeaters that are listed as DMR capable. I have the list from DMR-Marc, are there other ones? Trying to do it without a spot, just via the repeaters. I found some code plugs but those were mainly for other areas, like Dallas etc. none for houston. using a GD-77 HT. Please let me know, TY Jeff KI5HNY
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